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  1. #1
    y786au
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    To send a Polyphonic ringtone to say a SE T610, what format must the file be
    in ,MP3?

    Thanks

    Yusuf





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    Sascha (MC Sushii) Buettner
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    Re: Polyphonic ringtone

    Hi,

    On Fri, 5 Sep 2003 16:00:51 +1000, "y786au" <[email protected]>
    wrote:

    >To send a Polyphonic ringtone to say a SE T610, what format must the file be
    >in ,MP3?


    You might have used google or your mobile's manual to find out that
    you'll need MIDI-Files.

    MP3 won't work. And there's currently no way to automatically
    transform MP3 to MIDI.

    C U

    Sushii



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  3. #3
    Carl.
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    Re: Polyphonic ringtone

    "Sascha (MC Sushii) Buettner" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > MP3 won't work. And there's currently no way to automatically
    > transform MP3 to MIDI.


    There are programs to convert MP3 to .wav and .wav to MIDI, and I thought
    directly from MP3 to MIDI, but the important thing is that none of them
    actually work. I tried about 8 different [free] programs (some trial
    versions of pay programs) on some fairly simple .wav audio tracks with few
    instruments and they all suck. The result sounds almost nothing like the
    tune. So if anyone is looking to do it, you can find things that are
    supposed to but it's a waste of time. The nature of the file types makes it
    a generally challenging task, so I was not expecting a great result,
    especially from a freebee program.


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